4.7 • 658 Ratings
🗓️ 24 May 2022
⏱️ 118 minutes
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Faith Van Horne left the fundamentalist Pentecostal tradition that she’d grown up in as a young person. Years later, after exploring various spiritualities, she was surprised to find herself drawn back to her Pentecostal roots, allbeit on very different terms. In this podcast we talk to Faith about her academic studies in atonement theories, embodied spirituality, and healing from traumatic experiences.Â
After the interview, Nomad hosts David Blower and Joy Brooks talk about their own experiences and understanding of Pentecostalism, atonement, power dynamics, healing and mystical experiences.
This episode involves themes of trauma and abuse.
Interview starts at 11m 03s
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0:00.0 | The |
0:07.0 | The Welcome back to Nomad Podcast. I'm Joy and this is David Benjamin Blower in Lester. |
0:43.2 | Hello Joy. It's nice to be here. |
0:45.0 | Yeah. Do you have any opinions on Laster? |
0:47.8 | Well, I've only ever been to the train station and your guy's house. |
0:52.3 | And, well, I played a gig at a place here didn't I once |
0:55.7 | and that was good |
0:57.2 | that was officially the county I think |
0:59.1 | so yeah |
1:00.4 | oh no there was a |
1:01.8 | do you remember like years ago |
1:04.0 | near the theatre |
1:06.0 | yeah it was a cool kind of basement |
1:07.8 | it was nice the exchange I think it was |
1:10.4 | which I think is closed now. |
1:12.1 | Oh, well, that was the thing I liked about Lester. |
1:14.4 | It's gone. |
1:15.6 | Yeah. |
1:16.5 | I like your guy's house. |
1:17.9 | We're in a shed at the back of your garden as well, which sort of feels like a mirror of Tim's world. |
1:24.4 | Yeah, though mine's a bit more about blankets and cushions and pictures of stones and stuff. |
1:29.0 | Oh, your guy's show is so different. |
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